For four years, Deon Kapetan has served as Sequim Irrigation Festival’s director. Kapetan, who moved here in 1990 with her husband Kevin, started volunteering with the festival co-chairing the Crazy Daze Breakfast with Gail Neske.
Sequim High School principal Shawn Langston would like to congratulate senior Angela Bentley, who will represent our school and our Legislative District as a Washington Scholar!
The Washington Achievement Award, issued by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, is based on statewide test scores for the three previous academic years.
Showcase your incredible mom and win a chance for a prize.
Nine counties in Washington will receive nearly $180,000 in funding for habitat enhancement projects and research thanks to grants provided by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, including Jefferson County.
Do you love the ocean, meeting new people and learning about the area? If so, become a docent for NOAA’s Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary to volunteer in the Olympic Coast Discovery Center!
Youths of all ages are invited to bring their favorite adult to Olympic National Park’s celebration of National Junior Ranger Day from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, April 26.
On April 4-5, 22 students from four Sequim schools entered a total of 19 projects into the 57th Annual Washington State Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) held at Bremerton High School.
‘Meowgaritas and Mutts’ event furthers efforts for new animal shelter
Some big decisions on the future of Sequim Library may come as soon as this Thursday.
Perpetrators undermined safety, security of residents, Sequim Police Chief says
June Robinson Park is one full of organic gardens, and a fitting tribute to June Robinson (1925-2009), who spent her life showing students and city residents that history is a living thing.
A nice night’s sleep is what we all would like to have. But sometimes with a baby or even with a child it can elude us. But there are some things you can do to help make it happen.